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Louisa May Alcott
Some other books written by Louisa May Alcott include "Little Men," the sequel to "Little Women," "Jo's Boys," and "Eight Cousins." She also wrote "An Old-Fashioned Girl," "Rose in Bloom," and "Under the Lilacs."
Louisa May Alcott. (not so well known-they are the first two books of a trilogy, of which "Jo's Boys is the third)
She didn't. Louisa May Alcott died in 1888, twenty-nine years before the Pulitzer Prizes were first awarded. Perhaps you refer to the 2008 Pulitzer Prize winner in Biography, Eden's Outcasts: The Story of Louisa May Alcott and Her Father, by John Matteson, which looks at the family history of the author of Little Women.
Louisa May Alcott had three sisters. She was the second of four daughters: Anna Bronson Alcott, Louisa May Alcott, Elizabeth Sewall Alcott, and Abigail May Alcott. Anna Bronson Alcott was the oldest; Elizabeth Sewall Alcott and Abigail May Alcott were the two youngest.
No, Louisa May Alcott was not named after a goat. She was named after her father, Amos Bronson Alcott, who was friends with a merchant named Louisa.
Louisa May Alcott was born on November 29, 1832.
Louisa May Alcott was born on November 29, 1832.
There are different schools named after the author Louisa May Alcott in various locations. It is important to specify which specific Louisa May Alcott School you are referring to in order to provide an accurate answer.
Louisa May Alcott's father was Bronson Alcott, the famous transcendentalist thinker.
Louisa Alcott wrote the poem sunlight at the death of her mother
Did Louisa may Alcott ever meet George Washington